Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Janos Mattyasovszky

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. An end-of-life
date has been scheduled for this release (10th February 2017), See our
FAQ for details, on
the
website. As such, it is recommended to upgrade all pre-4.0 (current
latest version) installations to 4.0 as soon as possible to enjoy the
latest features and improvements of a more mature and stable version.

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

Alexander Brunhirl

Florian Heigl

Janos Mattyasovszky

Dmitry Svyatogorov

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. An end-of-life
date has been scheduled for this release (10th February 2017), See our
FAQ for details, on
the
website. As such, it is recommended to upgrade all pre-4.0 (current
latest version) installations to 4.0 as soon as possible to enjoy the
latest features and improvements of a more mature and stable version.

Web - UI & UX

Web - Nodes & inventories

Web - Config management

Fixed: Rule & directive order is not taken into account for nodeConfig
cache invalidation
(#9320)

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Architecture - Internal libs

Release notes

Miscellaneous

Policies

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

Florian Heigl

Jérémy Hocdé

Janos Mattyasovszky

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Rudder 3.2.7 (2016-10-05)

Rudder 3.2.7 was not published because we found
several
bugs after build.

Rudder 3.2.6 (2016-08-30)

Changes

System integration

Update JGit to version > 4.0 to support pre-commit hook on
configuration repository
(#8889)

Allow to customize reports database name and user to ease a separate
database (#8873)

Architecture - Refactoring

Fixed: Compilation warning about unsound assumption could lead to hard
to understand errors
(#8797)

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

Florian Heigl

Kevin Kok

Avit Sidis

Dmitry Svyatogorov

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Fixed: The event count during the last day in rudder-metrics-reporting
can be very slow
(#8583)

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Janos Mattyasovszky

Florian Heigl

Francois Bayart

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Documentation

Packaging

Fixed: When updating a Rudder install, changes_executionTimeStamp_idx
index is not created
(#8423)

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Janos Mattyasovszky

Daniel Stan

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Fixed: rudder doc can be misleading on the repo to use for Centos/RHEL
(#7976)

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

Jean Cardona

Janos Mattyasovszky

David Svejda

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Documentation

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

Florian Heigl

Janos Mattyasovszky

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Performance and scalability

Agent

Fixed: The display of truncated lines in rudder agent output
(sometimes?) adds two spaces after | instead of one
(#7941)

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

Alexandre Anriot

Dennis Cabooter

David Durieux

Janos Mattyasovszky

This is a bug fix release in the 3.2 series and therefore all
installations of 3.2 should be upgraded when possible. The current
``esr'' release is 3.1.*. When we release a new version of Rudder, it
needs to be thoroughly tested, and we consider the release
enterprise-ready for deployment only after it has been proven to run in
production reliably for several months.

Architecture - Refactoring

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

François Bayart

Enrico Bigaignon

Florian Heigl

Janos Mattyasovszky

Alex Tkachenko

This version of Rudder is a final release. We have tested it thoroughly
and believe it to be free of any major bugs. This version is now the
latest version of Rudder. Latest `esr' is still 2.11, but 3.1 should be
promoted as `esr' soon

Initial promises & sys tech

Techniques

Release notes

Special thanks go out to the following individuals who invested time,
patience, testing, patches or bug reports to make this version of Rudder
better:

François Bayart

Dennis Cabooter

Florian Heigl

This software is in beta status and contains several new features but we
have tested it and believe it to be free of any critical bugs. The use
on production systems is not encouraged at this time and is at your own
risk. However, we do encourage testing, and welcome all and any
feedback!

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